(Tw) saddle horse

HSK 3

한자 분해

Usage of (jì)

The character primarily means "to ride" and is used when someone mounts and rides animals like horses or vehicles such as bicycles and motorcycles. It is a common verb in everyday conversation when describing transportation or leisure activities involving riding.

Common Collocations

These collocations are frequently used and help specify the mode of riding.

Notes on Usage

is always followed by the object being ridden. It is not used alone without specifying what is being ridden. Unlike some verbs, does not imply control or driving but focuses on the act of sitting on and moving with the animal or vehicle.

Avoid confusing with (kāi), which means "to drive" and is used for cars or other motor vehicles where the emphasis is on operating the vehicle rather than just riding it.

예문

他每天骑自行车上班。

Tā měitiān qí zìxíngchē shàngbān.

He rides a bicycle to work every day.

小孩子喜欢骑马。

Xiǎo háizi xǐhuān qí mǎ.

Children like to ride horses.

他骑着摩托车飞快地穿过街道。

Tā qízhe mótuōchē fēikuài de chuānguò jiēdào.

He sped through the street riding a motorcycle.